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our education system is still broken. we spend more on every student then we educate than any other economy and we produced mediocre results. our health care system spends twice as much per patient as any other and produces bottom of the stack results. we have issues with energy efficiency. our political system, that was what the president addressed. nothing is being done about that. there are these unbelievable start-ups that are doing incredibly cool things on all of these issues and they do not perceive themselves as part of the public sector. they do not perceive themselves as engaging with washington. they see themselves as fixing problems around them. kids, health care. right up until they have to figure out how they have to grow this into a business. >> do have an example? >> you develop and tablet -- education application that helps kids exchange content with each other and tutors and teachers. seems like a cool solution. you figure out, i have to deal with an issue that restricts how i actually store that data an
our education system is still broken. we spend more on every student then we educate than any other economy and we produced mediocre results. our health care system spends twice as much per patient as any other and produces bottom of the stack results. we have issues with energy efficiency. our political system, that was what the president addressed. nothing is being done about that. there are these unbelievable start-ups that are doing incredibly cool things on all of these issues and they do...
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we've teamed with the department of education. we put together a curriculum that was finished in november of last year. we begun teaching it in school, 1,000 students have been taught and of course, our goal is to teach many, many more. this fall we will begin giving this orientation at freshman orientation -- when freshman come into the colleges in new york city we have 71 colleges and we think this could be effective. this is police officers giving this training. third, we want to reduce the number of robberies and burglaries that take place in this area. and we are in the process of constructing a day that base of 6,000 pharmacies, not only in new york but in connecticut and new jersey as well. we call it safe cap. with this database we will go out and give them, we believe useful crime prevention information, better lighting when the stores are closed, a log system, that sort of approach. we're also doing a bait program, if you will with the producer of oxikotton. that is where we'll distribute the bottles that have g.p.a.'s i
we've teamed with the department of education. we put together a curriculum that was finished in november of last year. we begun teaching it in school, 1,000 students have been taught and of course, our goal is to teach many, many more. this fall we will begin giving this orientation at freshman orientation -- when freshman come into the colleges in new york city we have 71 colleges and we think this could be effective. this is police officers giving this training. third, we want to reduce the...
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he had even if it is the prayer for it system that we are paying for he's benefiting from a public education system that we are paid for from oh you know all that nonsense and he doesn't have to pay the tax did as i think that taxes grow his thirty five cent that he paid in that one year in the y. years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart least of all tom hartman please. why i know he never refuted it and you haven't reviewed it yet. wow terrible i mean the truth is he has to pay taxes on the real estate properties that he owns in the owners quite a few the truth is he employs a number of people and he has to pay taxes on all the people that he employs the truth is he is capital gains but he has to pay. a lot now never late at all these guys are being sister about his income taxes but forty seven percent of americans pay or no income taxes now you re going to take as ailes tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the hi
he had even if it is the prayer for it system that we are paying for he's benefiting from a public education system that we are paid for from oh you know all that nonsense and he doesn't have to pay the tax did as i think that taxes grow his thirty five cent that he paid in that one year in the y. years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart least of all tom hartman please. why i know he...
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the he had even if it is the prayer for it system that we are paying for his benefiting from a public education system that we are paid for from oh you know all that nonsense and he doesn't have to pay that did it is acting that taxes grow his thirty five cent that he paid in that one year in the y. years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now the law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart ways and old tom hartman please. i know he never refuted it and you haven't reviewed it yet. wow terrible i mean the truth is he has to pay taxes on the real estate properties that he owns in the owners quite a few the truth is he employs a number of people and he has to pay taxes on all the people that he employs the truth is he isn't capital gains but he has to pay a. lot now never been laid back at all these guys are being the sister about his income taxes but forty seven percent of americans pay no income taxes now you re going to say he has ales tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven per
the he had even if it is the prayer for it system that we are paying for his benefiting from a public education system that we are paid for from oh you know all that nonsense and he doesn't have to pay that did it is acting that taxes grow his thirty five cent that he paid in that one year in the y. years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now the law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart ways and old tom hartman please. i know...
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the first issue is education, education, education. that intervention, intervention, intervention. eileen to have the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it. we need to teach teachers how to what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kc a how kids see a trusting adult. we have rubber bands. ours is purple and says "see a bully, -- stop a bully." if you confront a bully and tell them to stop, most of the time that will work. we have to educate and we have to confront and we have to actually pay attention to the interventions for both those were bully -- those who are believed and those who bully. to that extent, we need the policy to make that a reality. but if the policies do not happen, it will be worse. we have worked with the administration about this. we are big promoters of the bullying movie. we have worked with the rfk foundation about this we have worked
the first issue is education, education, education. that intervention, intervention, intervention. eileen to have the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it. we need to teach teachers how to what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kc a how kids see a trusting adult. we...
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the first issue is education, education, education. intervention, intervention, intervention. have the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it. we need to teach teachers what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kids see a trusting adult. we have rubber bands. ours is purple and says "see a bully, stop a bully." if you confront a bully and tell them to stop, most of the time that will work. we have to educate and we have to confront and we have to actually pay attention to the interventions for both those were bully -- those who are believed and those who bully. to that extent, we need the policy to make that a reality. but if the policies do not happen, it will be worse. we have worked with the administration about this. we are big promoters of the bullying movie. we have worked with the rfk foundation about this we have worked of cartoon network, we have d
the first issue is education, education, education. intervention, intervention, intervention. have the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it. we need to teach teachers what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kids see a trusting adult. we have rubber bands. ours is purple...
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we have to rebuild the vocational education system in this country which was torn apart as we saw manufacturing down slide. so i think those are very positive things. i do want to talk about kind of honesty and that because i think this is missing a bit from the discussion. and in washington, d.c.. you hear a lot politicians just talk about exports and how great they are and that's true, they are fabulous. but anybody knows when you are balancing a checkbook, you have to look at the deposits as well as debt and we do not looking of the imports. the impact that they are having on the communities in this country. and i do think that we have a way to go to have a little more honesty about the trade debate and the impact that has on the country. we can sign free trade agreements, but unless they are guaranteeing reciprocity, unless we have balanced trade with countries like china and japan, we will not make the progress we need to see. i hope there is a little more honesty coming from both parties on that issue. >> host: president thomas book about manufacturing in america earlier this month applie
we have to rebuild the vocational education system in this country which was torn apart as we saw manufacturing down slide. so i think those are very positive things. i do want to talk about kind of honesty and that because i think this is missing a bit from the discussion. and in washington, d.c.. you hear a lot politicians just talk about exports and how great they are and that's true, they are fabulous. but anybody knows when you are balancing a checkbook, you have to look at the deposits as...
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certainly the technology but also the education. just how many people in our state know who we are? >> zoe williams and her partner patrick kelso, plan to check out the exchange. williams is pregnant with her first child. williams has a health care, doesn't cover all she like. all plans must provide services deemed essential to a woman's health. >> they range from well screenings and mental health cnch. contraception and breast feeding supplies and support. >> it is certainly true that investments in health promotes and primary care will reduce health care costs. >> gretchen runs a health service for the medically underserved. >> it allows people to be at their very best health, to go out and pursue education, to pursue the job they wish, so it has a ripple on health communities and health colorado. >> besides setting up an exchange colorado is going along with another part of the president's plans. colorado is expanding eligibility for medicaid, the government program that provides free health care for the poor. >> craig burlson is a director of the intercity health care a company
certainly the technology but also the education. just how many people in our state know who we are? >> zoe williams and her partner patrick kelso, plan to check out the exchange. williams is pregnant with her first child. williams has a health care, doesn't cover all she like. all plans must provide services deemed essential to a woman's health. >> they range from well screenings and mental health cnch. contraception and breast feeding supplies and support. >> it is certainly...
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there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together or eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes or government programs that we agree need some reform. >> house speaker john boehner responded with a statement reading "republicans have twice voted replace these arbitrary cuts with common-sense cuts and reforms that protect our national defense. we believe there is a better way to reduce the deficit but americans do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes." >>> efforts by the white house to head off spending cuts come as a new government report predicts the budget deficit will drop below $1 trillion for the first time during obama's presidency. the congressional budget office which assumes that the cuts will go into effect march 1st says the government will run a deficit of $845 billion this year. that's compared to $1.1 trillion short fall. the outlook predicts the
there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together or eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes or government programs that we agree need some reform. >> house speaker john boehner responded with a statement reading "republicans have twice voted replace these arbitrary cuts with...
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we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get out of the way. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents control their children's future and their education, it will help creators have more jobs for workers. it will treat you the same way everyone else, the matter the color of your skin, what part of town you comfort. we have tried the bailouts, excessive taxation. it has not worked. it does not work. we will try a new approach. you can meet your new challenges as you rebuild your cities, it will endure and prevail. i promise you that i will work you do we do that. thank you very much. [applause] >> it is my job to sort hundreds of questions and try to
we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get out of the way. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents...
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. >> reporter: if you listen to the president -- >> thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. >> reporter: it sounds like a disaster movie. childcare canceled for tens of thousands of kids. long airport security lines. flight delays with a shortage of controllers. and military cuts that will leave us "second rate" according to the defense secretary. but those cuts, 5 to 7% for most government departments, will be phased in over the next seven months. and no workers will stay home, furloughed, for at least a month. still the cuts are across the board. and that worries supporters of the defense department. >> i can find lots of waste and mismanagement, but, by god, across the board cuts are the worst and most cowardly way to approach this situation. >> reporter: the roadblock? no budget deal. the president wants more tax revenue. republicans say no. they've already raised taxes on the rich. >> senate democrats are promising to bring up a plan to avert the automatic cuts. but it's unlikely that could pass in the republican house. so managing and governing through crisis cont
. >> reporter: if you listen to the president -- >> thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. >> reporter: it sounds like a disaster movie. childcare canceled for tens of thousands of kids. long airport security lines. flight delays with a shortage of controllers. and military cuts that will leave us "second rate" according to the defense secretary. but those cuts, 5 to 7% for most government departments, will be phased in over the next seven months. and...
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also this idea of universal pre-k education is something the white house didn't talk about before and is a pretty big bold idea. >> thank you for your perspective. >> now here's your first look at other news going on around america. drama in a nebraska courtroom. two families attending a sentencing hearing broke into an all out brawl. police had to use pepper spray and pin down some of the fighters just to regain control of that situation. one person was sent to the hospital and two others were arrested. >>> in boston, all that snow has to go somewhere. so city crews have enlisted a snow melting machine that converts hot water into hotter air to melt all that white stuff. so far they managed to clear 800 miles of roadway following the blizzard. >>> and to a swearing in in chicago. 62 children from 23 countries took their oath and were sworn in as u.s. citizens. mayor rahm emanuel was the key. ♪ speaker over the first ceremony dedicated solely to kids. >>> moving to sports now, an in state upset. michigan state versus michigan. the number eight ranked spartans hosted number four mich
also this idea of universal pre-k education is something the white house didn't talk about before and is a pretty big bold idea. >> thank you for your perspective. >> now here's your first look at other news going on around america. drama in a nebraska courtroom. two families attending a sentencing hearing broke into an all out brawl. police had to use pepper spray and pin down some of the fighters just to regain control of that situation. one person was sent to the hospital and two...
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minister of education. vice education so important? to commit a practical argument was one of the most fundamental challenges and issues not only as a state of the country. if we want to be a superpower, keep kids out of jail term or reduce the number of people on welfare we want to do all these things, yet you look at statistics are pretty sobering. right now is 17th in mass, 25th and science come to 16 educational attainment across the entire world. we ranked number one when you were getting your education when it comes to attainment. renewing her 20s who ranked 16. it doesn't sound very american to be yelling weird number 16. the reality is, how we compete unless we have the most educated and skilled people in the entire world and throwing my money is not the solution. we've doubled even after inflation for the 1970s and scores are flat. we spent more money per student in her stomach so far behind other countries to compete with. make no mistake. we compete with singapore and japan and taiwan and brazil and countries all over the wo
minister of education. vice education so important? to commit a practical argument was one of the most fundamental challenges and issues not only as a state of the country. if we want to be a superpower, keep kids out of jail term or reduce the number of people on welfare we want to do all these things, yet you look at statistics are pretty sobering. right now is 17th in mass, 25th and science come to 16 educational attainment across the entire world. we ranked number one when you were getting...
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but even another part that have problem is the way that it affects the education of our kids. you know, so many of our kids aren't showing up to school. are lagging behind in their education because they are not coming to school. >> and allyson, also not feeling safe. >> that's right. that's right. you know, 15% of transgender students report being forced out of school due to harassment and discrimination and that has lifelong negative outcomes. >> right. >> appreciate both yo of you cog in and talking about this importantish. >> you thank you. >> spirit day tomorrow. and "america tonight" will be back in a moment. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera amer
but even another part that have problem is the way that it affects the education of our kids. you know, so many of our kids aren't showing up to school. are lagging behind in their education because they are not coming to school. >> and allyson, also not feeling safe. >> that's right. that's right. you know, 15% of transgender students report being forced out of school due to harassment and discrimination and that has lifelong negative outcomes. >> right. >> appreciate...
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we are exeat five in education. -- competitive in education. we think our standards are better than the national standards. so be careful! we like competing with you. >> i have no problem with the national standards. but the state should determine their standard. but i'm typical telling you right now every state standard should be worldwide standards that get better math and science. it is no -- it's not something that heritage takes lightly. we watch the district of columbia education system, and we see firsthand so here that many young children's are forced to go to schools that are failing and not safe. >> and you had a superintendent and, frankly, a mayor pushing for higher standards and demanding results of the teachers and the principals and they kicked them out. >> yep. >> which is a sad commentary. >> right. competition is good. i think -- >> competition is the best thing for education. by the way, i'll tell you another thing that will change competition. this right here. this and the ipad. for any type of device. it's going connect the
we are exeat five in education. -- competitive in education. we think our standards are better than the national standards. so be careful! we like competing with you. >> i have no problem with the national standards. but the state should determine their standard. but i'm typical telling you right now every state standard should be worldwide standards that get better math and science. it is no -- it's not something that heritage takes lightly. we watch the district of columbia education...
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shambles its streets are filled with crime its infrastructure is literally falling apart its public education system is failing miserably given all of this why would speaker of the house john boehner want the rest of america to follow in detroit's. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his diction misinformation and media hype keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status if in your mind. so sometimes you know what you know and sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes the firesign theater says a briefing you know is wrong and you know that you're wrong if you or your right. to say that your. money. you know is wrong. four out of ten americans believe that jesus christ himself will return to earth by twenty fifty as a result many argue that these a. time believers are more apathetic towards issues like climate change because they have no reason to preserve or protect the
shambles its streets are filled with crime its infrastructure is literally falling apart its public education system is failing miserably given all of this why would speaker of the house john boehner want the rest of america to follow in detroit's. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his...
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very involving cases about education on paper now. but fiscally conservative and perhaps hunted to extinction. after that i became a policy person i wrote for the economist and i would get involved in politics and i was watching it as an outsider. so thinking about everything with social security and so on. so i was in chicago for probably 20 years happily teaching and then more relevant, he points rahm emanuel as his chief of staff and he was my congressman. everyone thought that he would be there for a lifetime. the governor of illinois had just been indicted, which is relevant because all of the chicago politicians froze in place. there is no successor, no machine. on last season we just elected a guy that taught at the university of chicago. and he was great. so i decided i was going to care about this stuff, i ought to be willing to give him the ring. so i ran for the seat is a fiscally conservative democrat and my politics have not moved very far, but i'm now on the other party and their are incidents where i cannot get out of t
very involving cases about education on paper now. but fiscally conservative and perhaps hunted to extinction. after that i became a policy person i wrote for the economist and i would get involved in politics and i was watching it as an outsider. so thinking about everything with social security and so on. so i was in chicago for probably 20 years happily teaching and then more relevant, he points rahm emanuel as his chief of staff and he was my congressman. everyone thought that he would be...
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we have been talking a lot about education in terms of community colleges, the worker. we have talked about the manager's. managers to come out of business schools. we are proud of having the best business schools in the world, engineering schools about the speaking often, and that very glad that we went to harvard business school. twenty-eight years of real-world experience there. what happened among our business schools as they had become dominated by finest of our present financial analysis and strategic analysis with a taste of manufacturing in a little box commodity. the where is cheapest which is very wrong thinking. all wrong, and that they know a lot of managers have learned the evidence of the best way to approach it in a lot of that idea began their business schools. reinvented business schools, and it can be a wonderful thing, but i think we need to make sure that we're teaching this kind of holistic teachings, not only the critical problem solving skills in the community colleges to workers, but our managers as well. and that is what is going to lead then, t
we have been talking a lot about education in terms of community colleges, the worker. we have talked about the manager's. managers to come out of business schools. we are proud of having the best business schools in the world, engineering schools about the speaking often, and that very glad that we went to harvard business school. twenty-eight years of real-world experience there. what happened among our business schools as they had become dominated by finest of our present financial analysis...
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recently become the university mills will public health, poverty, lack of education, and poor social support contribute toward many deaf and hard attack, stroke, and lung cancer in the united states. these other numbers that bear fruit in reality. by official records history of racism, poverty, and economic power, this is what our lives are worth. nothing. we inherit these things that we despair -- brega despair and self hatred and tragedy multiplies. for years i carry the weight of that with me. debbie is right after joshua died when i lived and worked in new york city. sometimes i went take a razor across the left by wielding the but of merit and wondering if i could lead up from managing one caught. i got a tattoo of my brothers signature on the inside of my left resurge in but my brother had signed his name on me before died, made his mark across the cut in line. and did it because i knew that i could never make that final cut across josh was named. and when i tried to find a place to eat in grand central station, place where i can sit in the quarter alone and disappear into the
recently become the university mills will public health, poverty, lack of education, and poor social support contribute toward many deaf and hard attack, stroke, and lung cancer in the united states. these other numbers that bear fruit in reality. by official records history of racism, poverty, and economic power, this is what our lives are worth. nothing. we inherit these things that we despair -- brega despair and self hatred and tragedy multiplies. for years i carry the weight of that with...
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that is solid is that is why it is important to educate people the more educated they are the less superficial. >> host: you also talk about being gay resident at john hopkins in mistaken for a woman. >> would be for scheming to 77 black doctors were extraordinarily rare and never won on neurosurgeon rotation 11 have on the scrubs many times they would mistake me for the orderly. i am sorry mr. smith is ready to be taken tuesday operating room and i was aim dr. carson. don't be embarrassed of would be very nice and i would have a friend for life because they appreciated my attitude but the reason it is that way is because a look at the big picture and from the perspective of this nurse the only black man to ever come on this floor was the orderly. so why would she think something else? now if they do it the second time i may have a few choice words and. >> host: did you ever have a patient the fuse your services? >> yes. when i first came to hawkins there were patients who did not want their care by a black physician. the chairman of our department who has a quaker background would tell them t
that is solid is that is why it is important to educate people the more educated they are the less superficial. >> host: you also talk about being gay resident at john hopkins in mistaken for a woman. >> would be for scheming to 77 black doctors were extraordinarily rare and never won on neurosurgeon rotation 11 have on the scrubs many times they would mistake me for the orderly. i am sorry mr. smith is ready to be taken tuesday operating room and i was aim dr. carson. don't be...
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shambles its streets are filled with crime its infrastructure is literally falling apart its public education system is failing miserably given all of this why would speaker of the house john boehner want the rest of america to follow in detroit. the same story doesn't make it news. no puff piece this is the new tom clancy thank you. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my fellow larry king now right here on r.t. question more. looking every day doc in the field that you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspective from top class scans in antarctica. so sometimes you know what you know and sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes as the firesign theater says everything you know is wrong and you k
shambles its streets are filled with crime its infrastructure is literally falling apart its public education system is failing miserably given all of this why would speaker of the house john boehner want the rest of america to follow in detroit. the same story doesn't make it news. no puff piece this is the new tom clancy thank you. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part...
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from the beginning and my grandmother is like a seventh grade education. she went to school through seventh grade. my mom, when i was very little. irmt being four my mom telling me you're going go to college someday. this expectations was there. it helped i went to the school i did because the infrastructure in place at the school. they were accustom to dealing with kids like all the kids that graduated like in each class, each graduating class they went to college. there wasn't a -- any kids of the graduating class not going college. that infrastructure, you know, was there. that was help of the too. -- helpful too. i don't know how successful i would have been in that process without that infrastructure in place. >> you were part of the -- [inaudible] can you share a little on the experience? >> i actually wrote the first draft of the book when i was the writing residence here at ole miss. so, i mean, you know, it's a great experience because you have the luxury of time and, you know, funding, right, to hopefully, right, write the first draft of the book
from the beginning and my grandmother is like a seventh grade education. she went to school through seventh grade. my mom, when i was very little. irmt being four my mom telling me you're going go to college someday. this expectations was there. it helped i went to the school i did because the infrastructure in place at the school. they were accustom to dealing with kids like all the kids that graduated like in each class, each graduating class they went to college. there wasn't a -- any kids...
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department of education, arnie duncan. it is a federal takeover of our education, including all of our children. it has -- i am very concerned about this. ofis data collection on all our children and putting them into a national databank with a lot of private information. 415 items on every child. it does not only collecting the data banks, but they are breaking three federal laws. they are going against one of the amendments, which says states are to be controlling education, and they have also changed the family rights and privacy law so that they can collect all of this information. the purpose of it is to dumb down our children and to indoctrinate them so that they will accept a left-wing idea of our country and our country's history. it is dumbing them down. teachers and parents who do know about it are very concerned. i spoke to a teacher last night at the county fair. very upset with what -- but the thing is, most parents do not know about it. they are the ones who signed us on to this thing that we are a part of. i
department of education, arnie duncan. it is a federal takeover of our education, including all of our children. it has -- i am very concerned about this. ofis data collection on all our children and putting them into a national databank with a lot of private information. 415 items on every child. it does not only collecting the data banks, but they are breaking three federal laws. they are going against one of the amendments, which says states are to be controlling education, and they have...
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educated households and down 11 with college educated households. again, a very significant slip. just further building on this, if you look at this chart, the first line is the president's approval rating down from november 2012. the people's belief that the economy will improve over the next 12 months, you see a slide down on that, but little bend back to the positive. country had it in the right direction, consistently down, but the policies of the current administration will increase opportunity for you, for people like me. you see that that has basically slid down and then bottomed to where it is right now, and the congressional approval rating, you see that dropping. on all of the indicators, you see a slide down; however, if you look at this one item, and this speaks to a constant finding throughout this poll, all around you is bad. all around you is slipping, but how do you view your own personal situation, and will it improve over the next 12 months? you see that while that is slid down a little bit, that has basically remained constant thr
educated households and down 11 with college educated households. again, a very significant slip. just further building on this, if you look at this chart, the first line is the president's approval rating down from november 2012. the people's belief that the economy will improve over the next 12 months, you see a slide down on that, but little bend back to the positive. country had it in the right direction, consistently down, but the policies of the current administration will increase...
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invest here or deinvest in public education? neil: lindsey, here's the problem with tat, and i notice this if you go to the doctor, they ask you, well, do you have insurance? if you say, no, well, today's visit is $10. if you have insurance, today's visit is $1100. joking to make a point. it's one of the many professions that will have a separate price if you have insurance just like when you try to get a car repair, you covered, okay, there's this price. you're not covered? okay, there's this price. what's to stop from thinking we have the same standard when it comes to college education and tuition if you got a loan and coverage, you're going to get jacked up all the more. >> right. sure. essentially, the federal funding supplements 20% to 30% of college students, but that shifts the costs then to the remaining 70%. you're talking about an 8% tuition increase over the past year on average, but many states like california have increased tuition more than 50%, so, again, you're increasing the burden on a smaller percentage of th
invest here or deinvest in public education? neil: lindsey, here's the problem with tat, and i notice this if you go to the doctor, they ask you, well, do you have insurance? if you say, no, well, today's visit is $10. if you have insurance, today's visit is $1100. joking to make a point. it's one of the many professions that will have a separate price if you have insurance just like when you try to get a car repair, you covered, okay, there's this price. you're not covered? okay, there's this...
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we're talking about is a military style of a military style gun which we're not we're not at war we're educating students and we should have those guns in our schools well i think i think you have to get over the fact that you people enjoy using military style i agree with you and they think we. should be allowed in our schools absolutely so i mean we're talking about a pistol grip they're designed to look like an m. sixteen or an amp for because that's how to should be exposed to our children yes it's all cosmetic it's not cosmetic weapons of war should be disposed to our children like i just that's completely not everything gets a weapon of war patrick. you were going to school here in the united states high school i did i did yeah so it's like i'm a bit of unfair to you bill i agree with you i think teachers are the bedrock of our side of the any paid way more but in every profession profession from teachers to bankers on wall street to cops to whatever you've got some bad apples you've got some weirdos who are in the position right did you have any teachers that you would have been really un
we're talking about is a military style of a military style gun which we're not we're not at war we're educating students and we should have those guns in our schools well i think i think you have to get over the fact that you people enjoy using military style i agree with you and they think we. should be allowed in our schools absolutely so i mean we're talking about a pistol grip they're designed to look like an m. sixteen or an amp for because that's how to should be exposed to our children...
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i always said barack obama should have done education reform above anything else. the public is -- i bet most of those people did not know who martin luther king waux paula deen, she makes really delicious food. and marine luther king, this is some guy we have a day off from school. >> he doesn't fry my food. >> what does this say about the entrenched thinking of republicans in the south? >> i think there is a white grievance in this country. there are a lot of people who think paula deen wasn't treated farley and she was one of us and brought down for some ill considered comments. to some people she became a folk hero. so it is sad. >> our last topic. right wing conspiracy blogger, eric erickson on tuesdayering revealed his true sexist colors yet again. he is feeling the heat after calling texas wendy davis abortion barbie. your response? >> well, this is also the man who when texas decided to make abortion and repalm beach county i have the access really, really next to impossible for poor women, put a link to a hanger website up as a joke. if there was abortion
i always said barack obama should have done education reform above anything else. the public is -- i bet most of those people did not know who martin luther king waux paula deen, she makes really delicious food. and marine luther king, this is some guy we have a day off from school. >> he doesn't fry my food. >> what does this say about the entrenched thinking of republicans in the south? >> i think there is a white grievance in this country. there are a lot of people who...
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i'm reasonably well-educated. and i thank you for the lecture. >> the bill eventually cleared the committee on a party line 10-8 vote. it heads to the full senate where it's likely to be defeated. >>> president obama says the u.s. will not wait for iran to develop a nuclear weapon before acting. the renewed comments from the president come as iran releases this video of a purported missile launch. iran has been the subject of harsh economic sanctions. but the actions have not prompted military intervention. >> now, we think that it would take over a year or so for iran to actually develop a nuclear weapon. but obviously, we don't want to cut it too close. and what we're going to be doing is to continue to engage internationally with iran. understanding that we've set up the toughest sanctions ever. it's having a significant effect. >> the president heads to israel next week where officials there have repeatedly called on the white house to establish a clear line that iran cannot cross if it wants to avoid war. >>>
i'm reasonably well-educated. and i thank you for the lecture. >> the bill eventually cleared the committee on a party line 10-8 vote. it heads to the full senate where it's likely to be defeated. >>> president obama says the u.s. will not wait for iran to develop a nuclear weapon before acting. the renewed comments from the president come as iran releases this video of a purported missile launch. iran has been the subject of harsh economic sanctions. but the actions have not...
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if you don't have the resources to make the jobs aren't there, trade and education, or going to lose a . really believe that kids are raised by a whole environment of all this and health and people come stepping up, mentors, guides to the teachers. when we see less of this is going to find kids in gangs and ordered to leave that they used to be. so really feel the committee has to step up. also, we pushes on the kids. you change your life, but you know somebody else. d'agata a data prison after 20 years, complete decent human being and what he had told him, that you have to give back in the is not giving back to others. >> coming on our facebook page. hello. would you ever consider running for elected office in california ? then he goes on to ask would you consider if running with the green party? >> last election for the justice party. a smaller little party. i am not a politician. the only reason that i would ever consider running is to raise the issues. alterra but the big money. no one big money. i want to be in that kind of running, but i do want to deal to say what i think o
if you don't have the resources to make the jobs aren't there, trade and education, or going to lose a . really believe that kids are raised by a whole environment of all this and health and people come stepping up, mentors, guides to the teachers. when we see less of this is going to find kids in gangs and ordered to leave that they used to be. so really feel the committee has to step up. also, we pushes on the kids. you change your life, but you know somebody else. d'agata a data prison after...
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your child doesn't have the ability to learn a good head start i mean that's barack obama saying it's education funding for children i didn't say that i started i don't like the head start program creation and it's been shown it's been shown that any a positive i think it's not true and you have all the energy go ahead if you get to kids another great by third grade i would have had our days ahead but i have played it all the head start is before third grade a head start. evidence to be able to go later and there's also evidence that shows into the boys should not have better get into the way that the boys at every school who want to tell a heartless you've got to look at the numbers we're not going to cut stamp subsequent to that was what they are we know it's only a little better starting but it's a reduction in future spending when obama actually has the leverage doesn't exactly what i would want to operate lupul i would cut the tax i would cut the tax subsidies for millionaire programs they don't believe there is needs of the road going to be private jets there are no extra teeth let's hold
your child doesn't have the ability to learn a good head start i mean that's barack obama saying it's education funding for children i didn't say that i started i don't like the head start program creation and it's been shown it's been shown that any a positive i think it's not true and you have all the energy go ahead if you get to kids another great by third grade i would have had our days ahead but i have played it all the head start is before third grade a head start. evidence to be able to...
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one of those educators was my older sister. i am here today to remind congress what happened to my family, to remind them of what keeps happening in america. 5000 more americans have died due to gun violence since december 14. and there still hasn't been any federal action to protect us from gone violence. -- gun violence. just last week, more people were murdered in santa monica because a man who had access to a gun that was meant to kill. congress cannot continue to allow guns to be in hands of these madmen. now more families are going through the pain that my family is going through. americans have not forgotten what keeps happening. i would like to thank the brave representatives to stand behind me and who stand with the 90% of americans who support universal background checks legislation. i am here today with newtown action alliance and supporters who are in the process of delivering a letter signed by over 80 gun safety organizations across the nation representing over 10 million americans in support of universal backgrou
one of those educators was my older sister. i am here today to remind congress what happened to my family, to remind them of what keeps happening in america. 5000 more americans have died due to gun violence since december 14. and there still hasn't been any federal action to protect us from gone violence. -- gun violence. just last week, more people were murdered in santa monica because a man who had access to a gun that was meant to kill. congress cannot continue to allow guns to be in hands...
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and talk about public education. the democrats pole stores have been instructed to do this, this is going up on the priority list with the american people. how can the democrats with those issues on their side, not come into the majority, in the mid terms? how could this not be a good year for the democrats? >> well, it should be. but the reality is, so many americans have been hood winked and bam booze elled to borrow another man's phrase, bit republicanes who convinced so many millions of people to vote against their best interest. would you think that given the litany of things you just indicated that democrats could stand up and be proud of their record. that's the first index here. that the first indication. that democrats have to be unafraid to be democrats. stand up, tell the truth from their perspective. narrate the story from your outlook and be unafraid to tell the american people that this is not only what's good for our party, it is what is good for the american populous. so unless we stand up and have co
and talk about public education. the democrats pole stores have been instructed to do this, this is going up on the priority list with the american people. how can the democrats with those issues on their side, not come into the majority, in the mid terms? how could this not be a good year for the democrats? >> well, it should be. but the reality is, so many americans have been hood winked and bam booze elled to borrow another man's phrase, bit republicanes who convinced so many millions...
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. >> we felt that as educators who care about young people and the safety and well-being of young people, we needed to stand up. >> reporter: the letter calls for keeping guns off college campuses, as well as universal background checks and a new assault weapons ban. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >>> the battle over the debt limit has been pushed back at least until may. president obama signed a bill monday to temporarily suspend the $16.4 trillion limit on federal borrowing. experts say the bill allows the government to borrow about $450 billion to meet interest payments and other obligations. >>> and now to the push for immigration reform. a house judiciary committee begins hearings today, and homeland security secretary janet napolitano will be in el paso for the second day of her border tour. she was in san diego yesterday and met with local leaders. she said the number of people arrested trying to enter the u.s. illegally dropped to a 40-year low. >> we've matched our successes at the border with smart, effective immigration enforcement with a focus on identifying and remo
. >> we felt that as educators who care about young people and the safety and well-being of young people, we needed to stand up. >> reporter: the letter calls for keeping guns off college campuses, as well as universal background checks and a new assault weapons ban. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >>> the battle over the debt limit has been pushed back at least until may. president obama signed a bill monday to temporarily suspend the $16.4 trillion limit on...
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on education? right now, a lot of these schools aren't disclosing their statistics. >> yeah. >> you don't know if you're getting a good investment. that will create market pressures on them to lower their costs. the other thing, finally, is, dare i say it, a jobs focus. because college has a monopoly on the market right now. everyone is forced to enroll, because if you enroll, that's your only ticket to upward mobility, but if you had other pathways towards vocational training and one or two-year schools, it would take less pressure off the necessity of enrolling, more students would be able to get by and the debt crisis would not be as detrimental. >> well, matt, let's unpack that assertion right there, that it is necessary to go to college. we just showed a graph that shows a lot of people in their 30s are still dealing with college debt. so given where we are right now, if the choice is you could go to college and be in debt until you're in your mid to late 30s, or don't go to college, try to be
on education? right now, a lot of these schools aren't disclosing their statistics. >> yeah. >> you don't know if you're getting a good investment. that will create market pressures on them to lower their costs. the other thing, finally, is, dare i say it, a jobs focus. because college has a monopoly on the market right now. everyone is forced to enroll, because if you enroll, that's your only ticket to upward mobility, but if you had other pathways towards vocational training and...
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>> guest: it depends on my grandfather was an educator, my grandmother was an educator, mike the teacher you talk to. i think the notion i am anti-teacher is incredibly foreign to me. my grandfather was an educator, my grandmother, four of my aunts, a sister-in-law, a best friend, i grew up around teachers and having incredible respect for the difficult job they have every day and still surrounded by teachers to this day. because i have such respect to hold them in such regard regard, i have a tremendous relief for what they can do and the power they have. refuse to believe that if kids come from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing the schools can do. i roundly reject that notion. i believe when children are in the classrooms of to the effective teachers, despite the fact they face obstacles, they can achieve that the highest levels. we should aspire to nothing short to make sure every single kid is in the classroom every single day. no less than what we wanted for our own children for what we should want from our nation's kids. >> to spend the most per-capita per student,
>> guest: it depends on my grandfather was an educator, my grandmother was an educator, mike the teacher you talk to. i think the notion i am anti-teacher is incredibly foreign to me. my grandfather was an educator, my grandmother, four of my aunts, a sister-in-law, a best friend, i grew up around teachers and having incredible respect for the difficult job they have every day and still surrounded by teachers to this day. because i have such respect to hold them in such regard regard, i...
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college. >> once you are stuck in remedial education it's unlikely you will get through or. through. >> only eight percent of lat teelatinoshave degrees. >> that means they're on track to have a under educated work force. >> they are going to have higher rate of unemployment and higher costs on the social services you have to provide. fresno state university student body president says many latino students struggle with financial issues a and english as a second language. they come in behind because they haven't metairi met requiremente high school level. >> that is unaccepacceptable. she is implementing changes to better prepare her latino students. >> at the high school we have woven in a whole year of college preparation. critical thinking and being a democraacademicdiscorse and nonn righting. our students will meet the bar if you put it there. >> it is clear that something need to change. it starts with more latinos attending but more importantly graduating college. >> well tonight we are bringing you something new an important, it's the start of our series on veterans.
college. >> once you are stuck in remedial education it's unlikely you will get through or. through. >> only eight percent of lat teelatinoshave degrees. >> that means they're on track to have a under educated work force. >> they are going to have higher rate of unemployment and higher costs on the social services you have to provide. fresno state university student body president says many latino students struggle with financial issues a and english as a second...
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[laughter] >> social studies and other areas but if you end up an education bill for education or health care study health care don't study sociology and it is a low probability. gerri: here's your list. performing arts. >> everyone's to perform and get paid for it be very few will get paid. >> sociology and psychology? >> those do pretty well of unemployment because they end up in education and health care so if you want to study education or end up there then study it. gerri: history in the english they are broad topics. >> you will start at half the starting pay and not quite half of the lifetime earnings of other types of majors like engineering or mathematics. you do yourself too liberal earnings. gerri: everybody knows whether science or math or going into business if you go to that site you will make more money the people still don't do it. >> it is tough, a tedious tedious, you in the business to serve customers what would you rather do? solving accounting problems or history? if people are 18 years old the tedious ness to go into more technical professions looking at history whe
[laughter] >> social studies and other areas but if you end up an education bill for education or health care study health care don't study sociology and it is a low probability. gerri: here's your list. performing arts. >> everyone's to perform and get paid for it be very few will get paid. >> sociology and psychology? >> those do pretty well of unemployment because they end up in education and health care so if you want to study education or end up there then study it....
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we paid $24,000 per pupil per year for public education. two years ago, the graduation rate was 23%. now, i don't know how you define failure. in asbury park, where i held my election night celebrations, we pay $33,000 per pupil per year. two years ago, less than 50% of the young people who graduated from asbury park high school could read at the eighth-grade level. so, somehow with the teachers union -- this is a debate about whether that is failure or not. my opponent, who was endorsed by the teachers union, said that when it was pointed out to her we have 200 failing schools in new jersey, her response was, that is not a bad percentage. they asked me for my response. my response, that sounds like someone who never sent their children to one of those schools. if you send your children to one of those schools, it is an obscenity. that is my difference between the republican view of what needs to be done with education in america and the democrat slash teachers union view, that the status quo is fine and we will get to fixing those places.
we paid $24,000 per pupil per year for public education. two years ago, the graduation rate was 23%. now, i don't know how you define failure. in asbury park, where i held my election night celebrations, we pay $33,000 per pupil per year. two years ago, less than 50% of the young people who graduated from asbury park high school could read at the eighth-grade level. so, somehow with the teachers union -- this is a debate about whether that is failure or not. my opponent, who was endorsed by the...
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we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get underway. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents control their children's future and their education, it will help creators have more jobs for workers. it will treat you the same way everyone else, the matter the color of your skin, what part of town you comfort. we have tried the bailouts, excessive taxation. it has not worked. it does not work. we will try a new approach. you can meet your new challenges as you rebuild your cities, it will endure and prevail. i promise you that i will work you do we do that. thank you very much. [applause] >> it is my job to sort hundreds of questions and tried to get
we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get underway. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents control...
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belabor health education bill is projected to be decreased. nih, cdc, and other matters dealing with education by almost 25 percent will put it back unless they and 2008. but what is happening when you're deciding the -- deciding to spend not so security or medicare. but say that it is half. 54 billion from the side of non-defense implicit on the defense side of 54 billion less which is a 10 percent cut. so that makes the adverse ability not only decreasing decreasing, not in terms of dollar amount but if you don't raise them by a inflation you increase the value. but not just you before the country if we're going to compete in the global marketplace it will because we graduate our young people to be the growing economy we need not only for all of you but for the millions of people who don't go to college but have skills and the wherewithal to work hard to be a welder. gina how much they can make? eighty or $90 an hour. and master wilder again and make things they're all sorts of ways to do it but maybe it will all be done but you get my point
belabor health education bill is projected to be decreased. nih, cdc, and other matters dealing with education by almost 25 percent will put it back unless they and 2008. but what is happening when you're deciding the -- deciding to spend not so security or medicare. but say that it is half. 54 billion from the side of non-defense implicit on the defense side of 54 billion less which is a 10 percent cut. so that makes the adverse ability not only decreasing decreasing, not in terms of dollar...
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because the cost of education -- educating killed -- the cost of educating kids has to be part of, we have to consider what happens in the broader community and the support around that child when we consider cost. toin, i think we really want achieve economies of scale and increase productivity that we will look beyond the school. right now, we have summary that send ourace children from school into the criminal justice system, for example. we have a real problem with mass incarceration, and our kids are being put into a system at younger and younger ages. we don't hear a whole lot of pushback about what it costs to house an inmate for a year. kidse costs $17,000 to put , you know, the catalog for some school districts per child, to educate a child, and we are spending 3, 4, five times that amount to house an inmate, then what is it that we need to do? what are we really trying to do you go -- to do? if we want economies of scale, let's look at the bigger picture as well in figure out what does it take to really provide the opportunities for every child to have an excellent education.
because the cost of education -- educating killed -- the cost of educating kids has to be part of, we have to consider what happens in the broader community and the support around that child when we consider cost. toin, i think we really want achieve economies of scale and increase productivity that we will look beyond the school. right now, we have summary that send ourace children from school into the criminal justice system, for example. we have a real problem with mass incarceration, and...
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we pay $24 ,000 per pupil per year for the public education in newark. two years the graduation rate was 23%. now, i don't know how you define failure, i think it's pretty good. where i held my election night celebration, we pay $30,000 per pupil per year. and two years ago, less than 50% of the young people who graduated from the high school could read at the eighth grade level. so, you know, somehow with the teachers union, this is at debate about whether that's failure or not. my opponent, who was endorsed by the teachers union said when was it pointed out we have 200 failing schools in new jersey. her response was that's not a bad percentage. and they asked me for my response it sounds like someone who never sent their children to one of those school finance you send your school to that's the difference between in my view, at this point, the republican view of what needs to be done with education in america, and the democrat/teachers union view. which is the status quo is fine and eventually get to fixing those place finance your kid is in that class
we pay $24 ,000 per pupil per year for the public education in newark. two years the graduation rate was 23%. now, i don't know how you define failure, i think it's pretty good. where i held my election night celebration, we pay $30,000 per pupil per year. and two years ago, less than 50% of the young people who graduated from the high school could read at the eighth grade level. so, you know, somehow with the teachers union, this is at debate about whether that's failure or not. my opponent,...
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there is a mismatch in the degree to which we are educating our young people, and educational needs that will be demanded as we help move them into jobs to grow our economy. greek --ee the higher degree education level, the percentage they will be needed in the job force. in simplest terms, what we are hoping to do with this initiative is to help be able to generate the level of data that will be our net, that will be that will help as they again to edify specific strategies were each of their states. to begin to align those results between b and education itself, and the needs of the emerging workforce. as we begin this initiative, we want to make it really clear that the role of education must be more than just to prepare our individuals and to have some wantof degree, but we also to collaborate with the private sector. -- maketo make that our sure that our students and working adults have the type of skills that will be needed to my that will be ardent towards the type of jobs that will be created. we also need to understand that post secondary degrees and workforce certificates are n
there is a mismatch in the degree to which we are educating our young people, and educational needs that will be demanded as we help move them into jobs to grow our economy. greek --ee the higher degree education level, the percentage they will be needed in the job force. in simplest terms, what we are hoping to do with this initiative is to help be able to generate the level of data that will be our net, that will be that will help as they again to edify specific strategies were each of their...
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. >> unusually articulate, educated, and self aware, officers are surprised to learn her downward spiral from honor student, to addict, to prostitute happened from a sports injury. >> i had a bad rotator cuff. >> dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she could no longer afford prescription drugs. in the cold quiet of her jail cell, struggling without heroin and facing charges, she realizes she has hit rock bottom. >> i had scholarship offers from, i mean i can't even count how many universities. ♪ >>> there is nothing more shocking than understanding that this young woman, who we will call dana, was a highly recruited college athlete just a few short years ago. we refrain from mentioning specifics. >> i had scholarship offers from i can't even count how many universities. i could have basically played sports any where that i wanted to. >> we met dana had what she show admits is the lowest point of her life. strung out on heroin and selling her body for cash. she was arrested in a federal sting aimed at rescuing trafficked girls. >> she did not work for
. >> unusually articulate, educated, and self aware, officers are surprised to learn her downward spiral from honor student, to addict, to prostitute happened from a sports injury. >> i had a bad rotator cuff. >> dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she could no longer afford prescription drugs. in the cold quiet of her jail cell, struggling without heroin and facing charges, she realizes she has hit rock bottom. >> i had scholarship...